The first public sale for tickets to the 123rd U.S. Open Championship will take place Monday at 10 a.m. ET, according to the United States Golf Association.
Fans can access the usopen.com online waiting room up to 30 minutes before the on-sale window. The USGA stated that there is no advantage to entering the waiting area earlier.
The sale includes gallery tickets and upgraded ticket packages. These include Monday through Wednesday practice rounds as well as Thursday and Sunday championship rounds. The Open will take place June 12-18.
Limit of two tickets per day for fans is allowed. Exclusive pre-sales will be available to USGA members, Victory Club members SCGA members, and American Express cardholders prior to the public sale.
Gallery tickets that allow fans access to the grounds start at $125 from Monday to Sunday.
The Pacific Club offers a variety of ticket options, including a rooftop bar and bar at the 14th fairway, as well as an indoor climate-controlled space. Prices start at $1,300. Tickets for the Trophy Club start at $175 and include a sports bar and lounge atmosphere.
Due to the strength and size of Los Angeles’ sports market, the USGA expects that the 123rd U.S. Open will sell out.
In the spring, additional opportunities for the public will be available to purchase tickets.